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and the nsa. because you were speaking a little earlier how the nsa isn't the obble one with all -- only one with these data. >> in the interview with director mueller of the f.b.i. in march of 2011, for time magazine, it was published, he talked about the f.b.i. using stellar wind from october, basically, of 2001. so the f.b.i. has been using that data base all along, and also in march of 2011 also, he testified to the senate judiciary committee where he was saying that he could go in to the data base that he set up with the department of defense where he could go in and with one query get past all past and all future e-mails. so that says there are content being stored on people inside the united states because his response was how would you prevent a future fort hood? that meant someone become radicalized and having a terrorist act or completing a terrorist act inside this country. that means he's got access to their e-mail. so that's getting back to this massive collection that mark kline o
and the nsa. because you were speaking a little earlier how the nsa isn't the obble one with all -- only one with these data. >> in the interview with director mueller of the f.b.i. in march of 2011, for time magazine, it was published, he talked about the f.b.i. using stellar wind from october, basically, of 2001. so the f.b.i. has been using that data base all along, and also in march of 2011 also, he testified to the senate judiciary committee where he was saying that he could go in...
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of nsa, frankly i don't. neil: you know what worries me a little bit, you know, all of the people who have this security clearance that snowden did, that some and i think as you point out, not an issue, but some are some others, with a little bit of power, it goes a long way toward abuse. knowing that either women they are dating they could just say, let me run a profile 7 on on her, that is what happen has. when those who really should not have that kind of pow ver power. >> this happens up and downs law enforcement chain, you see this with you know cops, local cops, they will look up ex-girlfriends in the driver license database to see what they are up to, and it goes up to nsa, these are human beings is in these positi, they do dumb stuff for personal gain or destruction like any of us. neil: i've seen nothing in all talk of this, that has gone about reigning in number of people, with this type of security clearance, and access. every way to address overstepping it ways to make sure we getter not spy on ou
of nsa, frankly i don't. neil: you know what worries me a little bit, you know, all of the people who have this security clearance that snowden did, that some and i think as you point out, not an issue, but some are some others, with a little bit of power, it goes a long way toward abuse. knowing that either women they are dating they could just say, let me run a profile 7 on on her, that is what happen has. when those who really should not have that kind of pow ver power. >> this happens...
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i want to go back to the nsa program. you said something important, which is you could vouch for the program that was underway when you were in office. but obviously not being read into the into the program now, it is a different situation. i think everybody in this room would agree barack obama is no dick cheney.[applause] when you have a president who has shown himself to have such a complete disreguard for the rule of law, who has shown himself willing to use the irs to go after political enemies, who has shown himself willing to completely disregard the constitution, to decide i am not going to implement the employer mandate because it is inconvenient for me even though it is the law, who has shown himself frankly completely irresponsible when it comes to protecting americans' privacy, you have a lot of americans out there now, and in light of a lot of news stories we are seeing, that say the nsa made a mistake and they listened to phone calls from washington, d.c., because it has a 202 area code which is similar to t
i want to go back to the nsa program. you said something important, which is you could vouch for the program that was underway when you were in office. but obviously not being read into the into the program now, it is a different situation. i think everybody in this room would agree barack obama is no dick cheney.[applause] when you have a president who has shown himself to have such a complete disreguard for the rule of law, who has shown himself willing to use the irs to go after political...
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nsa? >> no. >> but do you feel -- >> i feel like i'm doing my patriotic duty, and i shouldn't be afraid because of it. >> but you said you feel bullied by the nsa? >> oh, certainly. and it may -- i can't confirm whether or not it was the nsa. because it -- there are a number of federal agencies that conduct surveillance both domestically and abroad. but our government certainly has no shortage of lawyers, and isn't afraid to use them. and when they have the right people pushing the right buttons, it can certainly feel like you are being bullied especially as a small business. >> and this was your main source of income. >> this was my living. this is what i worked on for the last ten years. >> what are you doing now? >> at the moment, i'm doing volunteer work for our federal [ laughter ] >> how -- how are you paying the bills and how are you paying your defense bills? >> well, i have been fortunate when i shut down the service. i put a link on our webpage to a paypal donation page, and i ma
nsa? >> no. >> but do you feel -- >> i feel like i'm doing my patriotic duty, and i shouldn't be afraid because of it. >> but you said you feel bullied by the nsa? >> oh, certainly. and it may -- i can't confirm whether or not it was the nsa. because it -- there are a number of federal agencies that conduct surveillance both domestically and abroad. but our government certainly has no shortage of lawyers, and isn't afraid to use them. and when they have the right...
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peo >> i'm sure there's a lot of good people inside the nsa and the fact we let our guard down and he got this information and we're getting it drip, drip, rm drip and russia has been spyingg on the united states and u.n. as have the chinese. part of what came out in the snowden information, the chineso were doing exactly the same d thing here so this is not unusual or only limited to the united states but the idea that this information is getting leaked down and we don't have it clamped down in the right way i think is problematic. >> i think that's the bigger at.t of that. you have to agree were that, lanny. how did a low-level outside ho contractor have access to that? >> well, it's a function of somw of these low-level administrative types to be able to have access.able that was a fundamental mistake and that's one of the many issues that think the nsa going forward in addition to a fisa course that has some adversarial appointed person for the court to hear both sides but going tee back to the nsa, their mission n is to keep america safe and ep free. if they stumble across an ame
peo >> i'm sure there's a lot of good people inside the nsa and the fact we let our guard down and he got this information and we're getting it drip, drip, rm drip and russia has been spyingg on the united states and u.n. as have the chinese. part of what came out in the snowden information, the chineso were doing exactly the same d thing here so this is not unusual or only limited to the united states but the idea that this information is getting leaked down and we don't have it clamped...
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that was a fundamental mistake and that's one of the many issues that think the nsa going forward in addition to a fisa course that has some adversarial appointed person for the court to hear both sides but going back to the nsa, their mission is to keep america safe and free. if they stumble across an american dentally that's a fourth amendment issue. there are legal obligations i watched people pulling back and if they are not talking about americans and that is what we're talking about at the u.n., there are policy, political and especially freedom and safety issues that we ask the nsa to do and it's a shocking -- there might be interceptions of diplomatic individuals at the u.n. as it is rick seen gambling in casablanca. >> you know what's interesting, actually the convention in 1961 prohibits this kind of information gathering so there's international treaties and what the u.n. will rely on when they said they'll reach out to the united states they'll rely on the vienna treaty of 1961, the reality is these governments are all doing this. this is not something unique to the unite
that was a fundamental mistake and that's one of the many issues that think the nsa going forward in addition to a fisa course that has some adversarial appointed person for the court to hear both sides but going back to the nsa, their mission is to keep america safe and free. if they stumble across an american dentally that's a fourth amendment issue. there are legal obligations i watched people pulling back and if they are not talking about americans and that is what we're talking about at...
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do they need to worry about the nsa? >> what they need to understand is that if they are using any of those services, and really any form of electronic communication, whether it be facebook, twitter, their cell phone, text messages, all of that information is being collected and archived for up to five years, and if an analyst wants to search it, they can go back and read those emails and text messages -- >> but that's assuming -- >> we have to ask ourselves as a society if we're comfortable with that. >> that's assuming they are doing something illegal. because they are not supposed to be accessing domestic records. >> we would think that. but some of it includes hopping messages. just exchanging a message with somebody who is under surveillance can result in you being under surveillance. >> kyle asks with lavabit dead, are there any other options available? >> that's an excellent question, and one that has been asked quite a bit of me lately. and unfortunately i can't vouch for any of the services out there. all of the
do they need to worry about the nsa? >> what they need to understand is that if they are using any of those services, and really any form of electronic communication, whether it be facebook, twitter, their cell phone, text messages, all of that information is being collected and archived for up to five years, and if an analyst wants to search it, they can go back and read those emails and text messages -- >> but that's assuming -- >> we have to ask ourselves as a society if...
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it is as if they are telling the nsa guys, they really shouldn't be doing. once eve 65 days you can see what marlin is doing during her time off. it was odd. >> i do agree though. it is a handful of cases. if you compare it to eating in a strawfnt it is like one fly wing in your meal. always use the metaphor even though it is incorrect. can you kill a man with a pork chop in mike baker discusses his new book "first i kill and then i eat." first, what does matt damon think of edward snowden? i will ask him when i get home. she my new nanny. >>> she not a fan of the fawning. it is a story that has regurgitated yearly. he is writing at salon.com, it is a website for people who like to say the word salon. he says it does zip for our soldiers. it only boosts those who profit from war. the virginia tech english professor claims, quote, troop worship is trite and tire so many. but that's not the entire danger. a nation who could publicize the appeals is asking the citizens no the to think. see what he did there? patriotic citizens or just drones. he said later supp
it is as if they are telling the nsa guys, they really shouldn't be doing. once eve 65 days you can see what marlin is doing during her time off. it was odd. >> i do agree though. it is a handful of cases. if you compare it to eating in a strawfnt it is like one fly wing in your meal. always use the metaphor even though it is incorrect. can you kill a man with a pork chop in mike baker discusses his new book "first i kill and then i eat." first, what does matt damon think of...
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and that's when we started using the cell phones the nsa loves so much. and, in 1983, "the new york times" published this column titled the silent power of the nsa warning that, quote, this virtually unknown federal agency has repeatedly sought to enlarge its power without consulting the civilian officials who theoretically direct the government. that was written 30 years ago. yes, we note 1984 has long been considered the year of big brother but it looks like that may have been a year late. >>> still to come, miley cyrus's raunchy routine sparks criticism but does it add up? >>> pandemonium. another cub could be on the way. the shout out tonight and an amazing shot. colorado state university freshman has won a year's worth of tuition after sinking a half court shot during a pep rally on campus. he was selected randomly and given three opportunities to make the shot. he only needed one. it's a very similar shot to the one we saw from a ball state freshman last week, amazing. wow. look at that. the student won a semester's worth of free tuition and the sho
and that's when we started using the cell phones the nsa loves so much. and, in 1983, "the new york times" published this column titled the silent power of the nsa warning that, quote, this virtually unknown federal agency has repeatedly sought to enlarge its power without consulting the civilian officials who theoretically direct the government. that was written 30 years ago. yes, we note 1984 has long been considered the year of big brother but it looks like that may have been a...
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you and i have been consistent, think the nsa violated the constitution. this is one place they showed creativity. i am for it. >> you would do it in a second. >> i do. >> kimberly, i want to let you know the clicking noise in the dressing room turns out to be a lost cricket. >> not a camera, or the framed photo you gave me of yourself. >> cover the nsa in the green room, are you thinking of leaving "the five" to go work there? >> what's the point of spying if you can't spy on exes or crushes. >> you go ahead. >> i would say that women have been spying on men for so many years that women could master the nsa techniques. they have been doing it a long ti time. >> my wife hired a private detective. >> jaw dropper, bob. >> two hours on the job? >> hour and a half. >> it is so obvious. i opened it. >> don't get into it. >> probably listen to their own employees. >> you know what this is, you find this in any place where you have power. police officers, not impugning all cops, but girls do, you'll get a phone call, that guy got your license plate, ran it throug
you and i have been consistent, think the nsa violated the constitution. this is one place they showed creativity. i am for it. >> you would do it in a second. >> i do. >> kimberly, i want to let you know the clicking noise in the dressing room turns out to be a lost cricket. >> not a camera, or the framed photo you gave me of yourself. >> cover the nsa in the green room, are you thinking of leaving "the five" to go work there? >> what's the point...
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i want to go back to the nsa program. he said something important, which is you could vouch for the program that was underway when you were in office. but obviously not the into the program now, it is a different situation. i think everybody in this room would agree barack obama is no dick cheney. when you have a president who has shown himself to have such a complete the search are for the rule of law, who has shown himself willing to use the irs to go after political enemies, who has shown himself willing to completely disregard the constitution, to decide i am not going to implement the employer mandate because it is inconvenient for me even though it is the law, who has shown himself frankly completely irresponsible when it comes to protecting americans' privacy, you have a lot of americans out there now, and in light of a lot of news stories we are seeing, that say the nsa made a mistake and they listen to phone calls or washington, d.c., because it has a 202 area code which is similar to the country code for egypt.
i want to go back to the nsa program. he said something important, which is you could vouch for the program that was underway when you were in office. but obviously not the into the program now, it is a different situation. i think everybody in this room would agree barack obama is no dick cheney. when you have a president who has shown himself to have such a complete the search are for the rule of law, who has shown himself willing to use the irs to go after political enemies, who has shown...
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. ♪ >> online users decided to respond to the nsa invasion of privacy with biting sarcasm this weekend. here are some tweets that made the prestigious cut. and allow me to share this one . . . and for you toy hards out there . . . next up to fish or to code that is the question. if you were a homeless man given a choice by a stranger between getting a hundred bucks or free coding lessons, what would you choose? leo will provide updates of his progress through a facebook page that patrick created for him. and we're talking school textbooks with bill nigh. we asked you to post the most questionable thing you have ever seen in a school textbook, and this is what some of you said . . . keep tweeting us at ajamstream as always. >> all right. we look forward to seeing you tomorrow. online. ♪ ♪ it was a friendly talk. he said that the issue of chemical weapons is the headline in the international public opinion and this matter should be explained through the immediate mission of the u.n. and inspectors to head to eastern guta. i replied, eastern guta is a vast area. we have a
. ♪ >> online users decided to respond to the nsa invasion of privacy with biting sarcasm this weekend. here are some tweets that made the prestigious cut. and allow me to share this one . . . and for you toy hards out there . . . next up to fish or to code that is the question. if you were a homeless man given a choice by a stranger between getting a hundred bucks or free coding lessons, what would you choose? leo will provide updates of his progress through a facebook page that...
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the former nsa contractor edward snowden has provided documents that prove the spying charge. it shows the nsa was secretly monitoring the un's videoconferencing system just last year. >> a military will be deciding life behind bars or death sentence for nidal hasan. the sentencing phase is expected to last about two or three days. the jury is hearing impact statements from those affected by the mass killing. >>> president obama has given the nation's highest military honor in a ceremony at the white house. the army staff sergeant carter was awarded the medal of honor. >>> doctors at duke university are experimenting with a new approach to treat overweight patients. they are encouraging them not to loose, just to maintain their weight. they divided nearly 200 obese or overweight african american women in two groups. half of the women received the usual weight loss counseling, the other group were put in a program called shape. they were given a ymca membership, and told to eat better. the goal was to cut 200 calories a day, and feel better about their current physique. after a
the former nsa contractor edward snowden has provided documents that prove the spying charge. it shows the nsa was secretly monitoring the un's videoconferencing system just last year. >> a military will be deciding life behind bars or death sentence for nidal hasan. the sentencing phase is expected to last about two or three days. the jury is hearing impact statements from those affected by the mass killing. >>> president obama has given the nation's highest military honor in a...
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may take action after this new nsa leak. >>> the flames continue. the smoke is spreading, and bay area water is in jeopardy. this is one of the biggest fires in california history. the rim fire is destroying an area harmer than san jose and so combined. jodi hernandez joins us now. and this is far from over. what's the plan going into tonight now? >> reporter: well, they've got a lot of folks out here working on the fire line, as you mentioned. the destruction is really overwhelming. thousands and thousands of acres of wild land are now charred and blackened, as you can see. now among the losses, a popular camp run by the city of berkley. but tonight, firefighters point out that they have been aeb to save thousands of homes. and things seem to be moving in the right direction tonight. in fact, i am told that today was a relatively good day. as the sun came up against the smoke-filled sky, firefighters from across the state geared up for another tough day on the fire line. >> our number one thing out there is firefighter safety, okay, and the safety
may take action after this new nsa leak. >>> the flames continue. the smoke is spreading, and bay area water is in jeopardy. this is one of the biggest fires in california history. the rim fire is destroying an area harmer than san jose and so combined. jodi hernandez joins us now. and this is far from over. what's the plan going into tonight now? >> reporter: well, they've got a lot of folks out here working on the fire line, as you mentioned. the destruction is really...
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the germans at least were generous supplies the nsa was -- spying on its diplomats. what impact will that have on the summit? and practicalities in the way in which leaders will approach it. >> interesting. i mean, i think that's another data point in that the broader conversation. and you know, and i assume your point about practical issues that come you know, every delegations security team and come you know, i.t. team will be a little more vigilant. i don't really know how to answer the question because i think it is, it's part of a broader conversation, heather and andy have talked about. i don't think, as i said you're trying to add to your question, i don't see any kind of profound impact on the g20 conversation itself, but, you know, but it is an issue among the members who are there so it will probably be a part of that conversation. >> yes, right over here. >> i have a question. [inaudible] >> unless japan wanted to be mentioned as a specific example of how japan is taking on its fiscal challenges, it will almost certainly not be mentioned. this is a decisio
the germans at least were generous supplies the nsa was -- spying on its diplomats. what impact will that have on the summit? and practicalities in the way in which leaders will approach it. >> interesting. i mean, i think that's another data point in that the broader conversation. and you know, and i assume your point about practical issues that come you know, every delegations security team and come you know, i.t. team will be a little more vigilant. i don't really know how to answer...
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. >> host: to pick up on your firewall, want to touch on the nsa. the news over the last month saw now have a systematic, the tapping or collection of information. again, there was a moment where phone tapping, the information was passing by. tapping phones. now it's a different model. the flow of information has pulled. we don't know the details. it is essentially taking it from the data center. where does this -- i mean, could this be -- could this be a tipping point? an alarming moment? >> guest: this is a continuation of a long history of surveillance by the united states government. it's different in degree, but not actually in kind. in the 20th-century every single telegraphs and from the united states to another country with systematically copy. now we tried to a constrain using law, domestic intelligence but we have also built networks that carry our air most thousand dreams in ways that telephone calls may not have. so we know that the nsa in the past to systematically copied wholesale all internet transmissions going through large exchange
. >> host: to pick up on your firewall, want to touch on the nsa. the news over the last month saw now have a systematic, the tapping or collection of information. again, there was a moment where phone tapping, the information was passing by. tapping phones. now it's a different model. the flow of information has pulled. we don't know the details. it is essentially taking it from the data center. where does this -- i mean, could this be -- could this be a tipping point? an alarming...
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. >>> questions for eric holder about reports the nsa is giving intelligence agent to drug agents. they will respond to the allegations the dea uses information from overseas wiretaps to launch investigations. if it's true, this is a serious overreach by the government. >>> we are learning more this morning about the behind the scenes diplomatic chess game that kept edward snowden close for six weeks. he got stuck in a transit mode because of a move by cuba. cuba is said to have blocked his ent entry. >>> government inching closer to another financial deadline. this time, mid october when the treasury says the u.s. will hit the debt ceiling and not borrow more money to pay bills. that is leading to more political back and forth with republicans saying they will not raise it again without more cuts. congress spent the money and should pay for it. the debt ceiling was last increased in january after the fiscal cliff stand off. we'll have more on this ongoing story in money time a few minutes from now. >>> you might remember this, we are hearing from a man at the center of a political
. >>> questions for eric holder about reports the nsa is giving intelligence agent to drug agents. they will respond to the allegations the dea uses information from overseas wiretaps to launch investigations. if it's true, this is a serious overreach by the government. >>> we are learning more this morning about the behind the scenes diplomatic chess game that kept edward snowden close for six weeks. he got stuck in a transit mode because of a move by cuba. cuba is said to...
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to bring in a member of the permanent collect committee on intelligence which oversees the cia and nsa, adam. congressman, thanks for being here. what did you know about this decision about timing and did it surprise you? >> it doesn't surprise me the administration has come to the conclusion fairly rapidly they have to act. the president about draw a line in the sand and that line has been crossed repeatedly and to an even greater extent, so the military has to act i think what secretary kerry said yesterday, the administration has made the decision to act. once you've made that decision, i think delay is really not in your favor. they do need to get a few things done. they need to rally the support of the international community. they need to have consultations with congress. i would love to see us call back into session, although i think unlikely. if the president limits the action to targeting those instrumental its used to deliver chemical weapons and it's of limited duration, i think he can get by with consultations with congress. if what he has in mind is something broader than
to bring in a member of the permanent collect committee on intelligence which oversees the cia and nsa, adam. congressman, thanks for being here. what did you know about this decision about timing and did it surprise you? >> it doesn't surprise me the administration has come to the conclusion fairly rapidly they have to act. the president about draw a line in the sand and that line has been crossed repeatedly and to an even greater extent, so the military has to act i think what secretary...
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the nsa vote that we saw and how close that vote was, you know, this strain of sort of national security isolationists, some people would call them, both in the left and the right, it would be a tough vote. pelosi and boehner would have to be working together to drum up support for the president. oh, by the way, it would delay any potential action. if you believe you've got to do this in a certain period of time to save lives because you're trying to make sure he doesn't use chemical weapons again, then you're sort of defeating the purpose of the quick action. >> ayman, as george mentioned, the arab league has now officially blamed assad for the chemical weapons attack. this is the same arab league that suspended syria from the arab league in 2011. what impact, if any, is this going to have? >> reporter: well, it's one of those statements that you kind of have the wiggle room to interpret the way you want. one, the statement that came out of the arab league was at the ambassadorial level. some of its closest allies, including lebanon, did not vote. it also provides diplomatic cover, enou
the nsa vote that we saw and how close that vote was, you know, this strain of sort of national security isolationists, some people would call them, both in the left and the right, it would be a tough vote. pelosi and boehner would have to be working together to drum up support for the president. oh, by the way, it would delay any potential action. if you believe you've got to do this in a certain period of time to save lives because you're trying to make sure he doesn't use chemical weapons...
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with the budget problems and the continuing resolution and the debt ceiling and the snooping by the nsa, this is something that has to be done by the end of the year. it ain't going to be easy, but when we all are together we shall overcome. >> okay. but here is the problem. last week sensenbrenner asked the d.o.j. to stop enforcing part of the voting rights act because he didn't like holder applying it to voter i.d. hurdles in texas. d.o.j. is not going to do that. and it can't barter with a member of congress over lawsuits in order to get a law passed. now, contrast this whole exchange to another moderate republican, colin powell, who understands that voter i.d. laws are the civil rights and voter discrimination issue of our time. >> you didn't need a photo i.d. for decades before. is it really necessary now? and they claim there's widespread abuse and voter fraud. but nothing documents, nothing substantiates that. there isn't widespread abuse. and so these kinds of procedures that are being put in place to slow the process down and make it likely that fewer hispanics and african-amer
with the budget problems and the continuing resolution and the debt ceiling and the snooping by the nsa, this is something that has to be done by the end of the year. it ain't going to be easy, but when we all are together we shall overcome. >> okay. but here is the problem. last week sensenbrenner asked the d.o.j. to stop enforcing part of the voting rights act because he didn't like holder applying it to voter i.d. hurdles in texas. d.o.j. is not going to do that. and it can't barter...
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we don't know who the right fighter are and our nsa has spent so much time spying on us they haven't had time to find out. bill clinton answered it in 1993, more than two months after they tried to assassinate clinton h. bush, clinton fired missiles in baghdad and hussein spent time abusing his own people. attacking in kenya and tanzania in august of 1998, clinton fired 75 missiles at a tent in afghanistan and pharmaceutical plant in sudan and that didn't stop al qaeda from killing 29 soldiers and wounding 39 soldiers on the "uss cole." cre cruise missiles make weak presidents feel strong but don't have a long term effect on despots or terrorists and makes you wonder what would we be doing by launching this attack. >> what if we did something that wasn't aimed at regime change or taking out chemical weapons and if you do this strikes. what will assad do! will he respond by taking it out on his own people. will things escalate. >> he has not responded to the israelis, twice gone to the border near damascus to take out missiles headed to hezbollah to take out the revolutionary guard co
we don't know who the right fighter are and our nsa has spent so much time spying on us they haven't had time to find out. bill clinton answered it in 1993, more than two months after they tried to assassinate clinton h. bush, clinton fired missiles in baghdad and hussein spent time abusing his own people. attacking in kenya and tanzania in august of 1998, clinton fired 75 missiles at a tent in afghanistan and pharmaceutical plant in sudan and that didn't stop al qaeda from killing 29 soldiers...
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i think the nsa does not operating these microphones, clearly. or maybe barack obama is, that is a good point. it is wonderful to be here tonight. wonderful to be here with steamboat institute. i think it is long past time that the aspen institute got a dose of truth and reality and facts. we are thrilled to be part of that effort here tonight. we thought we were doing couple of things. to talk about current events, but the most important current event in our lives, in our family has been the fact that my we all weresed and blessed because my dad was a recipient of a new heart a little over one year ago. [applause] his story, he talked about his first campaign for office when he was a like it in 1978 when he was running the first time. it was also the first time he had a heart attack. i have been going back for reasons you can imagine, looking at some old news clippings about political campaigns in wyoming and came across one where my dad was asked about his heart attack in 1978 after he had had the attack and decided he was going to stay in the
i think the nsa does not operating these microphones, clearly. or maybe barack obama is, that is a good point. it is wonderful to be here tonight. wonderful to be here with steamboat institute. i think it is long past time that the aspen institute got a dose of truth and reality and facts. we are thrilled to be part of that effort here tonight. we thought we were doing couple of things. to talk about current events, but the most important current event in our lives, in our family has been the...
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i'm sure he'll hear from his european colleagues about the ramification of the nsa/prism issue as that continues to be a topic of concern in europe. russia will clearly be a topic ask be, of course, syria, egypt, the middle east and the unrest there. so i believe you'll see a very fulsome bilateral conversation within the nordic state, and i think it's an excellent preparation to get the president ready as he travels to st. petersburg to meet with his g8 -- g20, excuse me, colleagues. and, matt, i'll let you take the baton. >> let me introduce matt really quickly. matt goodman holds our william simon chair in political economy. the sigh hon chair examines current issues this international economic policy with a lahr focus on the asia pacific. but i should also say that matt previously served as the white house coordinator for the east asia summit, for the asia-pacific summit many, but he also served as director on the nsc staff and was responsible for the g20, g8 and other international forums. and with that, i'd like to introduce my colleague, matt goodman. >> thank you, ann i drew. h
i'm sure he'll hear from his european colleagues about the ramification of the nsa/prism issue as that continues to be a topic of concern in europe. russia will clearly be a topic ask be, of course, syria, egypt, the middle east and the unrest there. so i believe you'll see a very fulsome bilateral conversation within the nordic state, and i think it's an excellent preparation to get the president ready as he travels to st. petersburg to meet with his g8 -- g20, excuse me, colleagues. and,...
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reuters report claims a secretive dea unit passes nsa information out to agents from the irs, the fbi and the department of homeland security. >>> little sarah murnaghan the brave 11-year-old who endured two adult lung transplants in june, she is going home. doctors say she's come a long way, she is free of oxygen from using an oxygen tank for the first time in two and a half years. she still needs a machine to help her breathe. murnaghan has end stage cystic fibrosis. earlier this year a judge allowed her to be considered earlier on the adult lung transplant list. we wish her a wonderful welcome home. >>> bad case of road rage in russia. distracted driver talking on the phone nearly causes an accident. guy gets out of his car, reaches out and smash the guy's cell phone on the ground. sometimes, folks, you might feel like doing this. i highly, highly suggest you don't. not only because of the legal ramifications our legal expert here on the set will tell you about but also because you don't know what that person might do in reaction to that. people don't react well. >> he is doing wha
reuters report claims a secretive dea unit passes nsa information out to agents from the irs, the fbi and the department of homeland security. >>> little sarah murnaghan the brave 11-year-old who endured two adult lung transplants in june, she is going home. doctors say she's come a long way, she is free of oxygen from using an oxygen tank for the first time in two and a half years. she still needs a machine to help her breathe. murnaghan has end stage cystic fibrosis. earlier this...